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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 18, 2004 14:15:37 GMT -5
I have a 2003 PT Limited. When I do the odometer/keyturn computer test I get the following codes FL0006, EE06, and bl 01. I have a print out of codes but these do not show up on the list.If I understand correctly that most of the codes should start with P.
Any help would be great.
Thanks,
David
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Post by crusinusa on Aug 18, 2004 14:20:06 GMT -5
I've got a Haynes PT book, I'm not sure if it is in there or not but I can check for you.
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 18, 2004 14:23:15 GMT -5
Thanks that would be great. I have not noticed any changes in driveablilty or performance in the car. So like I said I am stumped.
Thanks for your help!
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Post by FlowRW on Aug 18, 2004 20:34:25 GMT -5
Wish I could help you Tom. Just wanted to say "WELCOME ABOARD" and glad to have you here.
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Post by ROCKYMAN24 on Aug 19, 2004 0:51:39 GMT -5
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Post by Wally & Kathy on Aug 19, 2004 7:29:16 GMT -5
Welcome to the CPTC David!
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 19, 2004 7:45:43 GMT -5
Thanks to all that have posted replies and many thanks for the warm welcome! I hope to meet many of you at Myrtle Beach if I can arrange my schedule around it.
Still havent found the answer to the error codes yet. Looks like it may take a trip to the dealer. Dave
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 19, 2004 8:18:47 GMT -5
Just found this on Ptdoityouself.com
Notes - Some 2002 PT owners have reported experiencing malfunction codes similar to FL 0005, EE 05, and BL 01 during the start of the instrument gauge (Test A) self-test. We don't believe that these are MIL codes. The 2001 model does not show these numbers; instead it indicates "no fault." An unconfirmed theory on the 2002 model suggests that the codes represent the software revision level of the cluster, not a MIL code.
I think this may answer my question.
But all theories will be welcomed.
Thanks Dave
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 19, 2004 8:22:10 GMT -5
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Post by FranksredPT on Aug 19, 2004 12:19:02 GMT -5
Refresh my memory on the keyturn computer test.
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 19, 2004 12:54:05 GMT -5
Sure I will relay it to you as a matter of fact you can find more info at www.allpar.com/fix/codes.html. On many 2001 and newer models, holding in the trip odometer reset button while turning the key to RUN will start a self test, with a readout on the odometer. It will also activate all instrument panels, one at a time. We do not know if this will show computer codes, or whether it only tests the instrument panels. Simultaneously press the trip reset and trip/odometer switches; while holding them, turn the ignition to RUN (not start), and wait about five seconds. This sends the car through a short self-test sequence that lights all segments of the odometer and shift selector read-out (where applicable). It will then display the stored error codes. (Courtesy Theodore M. Farabee of the U.S. Navy) Note: we do not know for certain whether this reports computer codes, or only instrument panel failure codes. This will also test the gauges and dash lights.The first set of numbers you see will be the last several digit of the car serial number. Check out the above link for more information.
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Post by tomdooley62 on Aug 19, 2004 13:01:05 GMT -5
I posted the way to check the error codes in the forum but a part of it may not be clear. It refers to pressing both trip and odometer buttons.Disregard the pressing of both of them just use the only one you have( the odometer) it will work.
Hope this helps Dave
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